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California’s wildfire season is shifting, with more blazes after the traditional high-risk window, study finds
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California’s wildfire season is shifting, with more blazes after the traditional high-risk window, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

New research finds that climate-driven shifts in wildfire seasons in North America are different depending on the ecosystem.

Submerged bumblebee queens breathe underwater
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Submerged bumblebee queens breathe underwater

Erin Garcia de JesusMarch 10, 2026

Submerged bees breathe and use strategies that don’t require oxygen, lab tests show. In nature, that trick could help the bees survive floods.

Epstein paid for a conference of top scientists in 2006. His motives are now clear
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Epstein paid for a conference of top scientists in 2006. His motives are now clear

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

A 2006 conference for physicists in the U.S. Virgin Islands that included a trip to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island shows how he used his wealth

Vernal equinox 2026: When is the first day of spring?
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Vernal equinox 2026: When is the first day of spring?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

The first day of spring 2026 in the Northern Hemisphere arrives with the equinox on March 20. Here’s when and why the seasons change.

This Garmin watch is a runner’s dream, and it’s never been this cheap before
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This Garmin watch is a runner’s dream, and it’s never been this cheap before

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

Save a huge $200 on the high-end Garmin Forerunner 965 at Walmart and Amazon ahead of the seasonal spring sales.

1,300-pound spacecraft will crash to Earth today following intense solar activity, NASA warns
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1,300-pound spacecraft will crash to Earth today following intense solar activity, NASA warns

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

NASA’s Van Allen Probe A is falling to Earth much sooner than expected, though the spacecraft’s reentry poses a low risk to humans.

Celebrating NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s 20th Anniversary: Crater Near Sirenum Fossae
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Celebrating NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s 20th Anniversary: Crater Near Sirenum Fossae

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

This impact crater, as seen by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2015, appeared relatively recent as it has a sharp rim and well-preserved ejecta.

‘Smart underwear’ measures how often humans fart
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‘Smart underwear’ measures how often humans fart

Tina Hesman SaeyMarch 10, 2026

“Zen digesters” rarely fart. “Hydrogen hyperproducers” fart a lot. Scientists are investigating what is typical.

Tree tops sparkle with electricity during thunderstorms
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Tree tops sparkle with electricity during thunderstorms

Lily BurtonMarch 10, 2026

Ultraviolet cameras captured faint electrical flashes from leaves and branches as storm charges built up in the atmosphere.

Single protein could dramatically alter trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease
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Single protein could dramatically alter trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

In people destined to get Alzheimer’s in their mid-40s, one protein can delay the onset of the disease by about 20 years.

Falling meteorite smashes hole in roof of German house after spectacular ‘fireball’ explosion over Europe
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Falling meteorite smashes hole in roof of German house after spectacular ‘fireball’ explosion over Europe

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

A German town has been peppered by meteorites after a stunning “fireball” exploded in the skies over central Europe. One extraterrestrial fragment landed in a

GLP-1s have transformed weight loss and diabetes. Is addiction next?
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GLP-1s have transformed weight loss and diabetes. Is addiction next?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

A large study found that people taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for diabetes were less likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorder. (Image credit:

Epstein used his ties to Nobel laureate scientists to try to rebuild his image
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Epstein used his ties to Nobel laureate scientists to try to rebuild his image

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

A 2006 conference for physicists in the U.S. Virgin Islands that included a trip to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island shows how he used his wealth

Gemstone-filled river and striped mountain ridge form massive ‘Y’ in China’s revitalized desert — Earth from space
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Gemstone-filled river and striped mountain ridge form massive ‘Y’ in China’s revitalized desert — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 10, 2026

A 2025 satellite photo shows a giant “Y” in the middle of the Taklamakan Desert, where a verdant river and a lengthy “red-white mountain” meet.

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